Bedeutung
Referring to a large amount.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Tamil hospitality (Virundhombal), it is customary to serve 'niraiya' food. Even if you say you are full, the host will insist on serving more. Saying 'Niraiaya saapittan' (I ate a lot) is a compliment to the host. In Sri Lankan Tamil dialects, 'நிறைய' is used frequently, but you might also hear 'மெத்த' (meththa) in older generations or specific regions to mean the same thing. During festivals like Pongal, the term 'Pongal' itself means 'to overflow'. This is culturally synonymous with 'niraiya'—having an abundance of harvest and joy. Tamil movie titles and songs often use 'niraiya' to express intense love. It's a key word in romantic lyrics to quantify emotions that are otherwise unquantifiable.
The 'A Lot' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Niraiaya'. It is the safest word for any large quantity in Tamil.
Avoid Adjectives
Don't use it to mean 'very' with adjectives (e.g., don't say 'niraiya beautiful'). Use 'romba' instead.
Bedeutung
Referring to a large amount.
The 'A Lot' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Niraiaya'. It is the safest word for any large quantity in Tamil.
Avoid Adjectives
Don't use it to mean 'very' with adjectives (e.g., don't say 'niraiya beautiful'). Use 'romba' instead.
Spoken Tamil
Pronounce it as 'Neraya' (with an 'e' sound at the start) to sound like a local.
Polite Refusal
Use 'Niraiaya saapittan' to politely stop someone from serving you more food.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with 'நிறைய' to say 'I have many friends'.
எனக்கு _______ நண்பர்கள் இருக்கிறார்கள்.
'நிறைய' is used to indicate a large number of friends.
Which sentence correctly says 'I ate a lot'?
Choose the correct option:
'சாப்பிட்டேன்' means 'ate', and 'நிறைய' means 'a lot'.
Match the Tamil phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are standard pairings of 'niraiya' with common nouns.
Complete the dialogue.
A: உங்களுக்கு காபி பிடிக்குமா? B: ஆமாம், எனக்கு _______ பிடிக்கும்.
In this context, 'niraiya' means 'a lot' (I like it a lot).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Niraiaya vs Konjam
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenஎனக்கு _______ நண்பர்கள் இருக்கிறார்கள்.
'நிறைய' is used to indicate a large number of friends.
Choose the correct option:
'சாப்பிட்டேன்' means 'ate', and 'நிறைய' means 'a lot'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are standard pairings of 'niraiya' with common nouns.
A: உங்களுக்கு காபி பிடிக்குமா? B: ஆமாம், எனக்கு _______ பிடிக்கும்.
In this context, 'niraiya' means 'a lot' (I like it a lot).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, though 'Adhigam' is slightly more formal.
Yes! 'Niraiaya per' means 'many people'.
'Niraiaya' is for quantity (a lot of), 'Romba' is for intensity (very).
No, 'Niraiaya' stays the same regardless of the noun's number or gender.
You can use 'Adhigam' or 'Romba adhigam' to imply something is excessive.
Yes, 'Niraiaya neram' means 'a lot of time'.
Yes, it is universally understood across all Tamil dialects.
It's better to say 'Mikka nandri' (Formal) or 'Romba thanks' (Informal).
The opposite is 'Konjam' (a little).
Yes, e.g., 'Niraiaya saapadaadhe' (Don't eat a lot).
Verwandte Redewendungen
அதிகம்
synonymMore / Much
கொஞ்சம்
contrastA little
ரொம்ப
similarVery / A lot
ஏராளம்
specialized formAbundance
முழுவதும்
builds onEntirely / Fully